Pink Floyd 'Division Bell' Box Set Coming In June

Pink Floyd perform on stage at Earls Court Arena as part of their tour 'The Division Bell', on October 27th, 1994 in London, England.

When Pink Floyd posted a mysterious countdown on its website marked #TDB20, many fans surmised a monumental reunion announcement was coming. Instead, they'll have to settle for a fancy box set.

The prog rock act is celebrating the 20th anniversary of its chart-topping 1994 album "Division Bell" with a commemorative box set. Inside, collectors will find a new double-LP vinyl gatefold edition of the album, remastered from the original analog tapes. It will include full-length tracks of every song, as the cuts were originally edited to fit on a single LP.

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Five other discs are included: a red 7-inch vinyl replica of the single "Take It Back," a clear 7-inch vinyl replica of "High Hopes," a 12-inch blue vinyl replica of "High Hopes" a with reverse laser etched design, the 2011 Discovery remaster of "The Division Bell" and a Blu-ray disc including "The Division Bell" album in HD Audio, a previously unreleased 5.1 surround sound audio mix of the album by Andy Jackson, and a new music video for the Grammy-winning track "Marooned."

In addition, the set includes a set of art prints designed by Pink Floyd collaborators Hopgnosis and StormStudios, in addition to a companion booklet.

It's a great bounty of Pink Floyd artifacts to be sure, though many superfans had their hearts set on something bigger, as evidenced by the hastag #TDB20 on Twitter.

"The Division Bell" dropped March 28, 1994 and remains Pink Floyd's last studio album to date. It debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, in addition to topping the charts in the United Kingdom, Australia and numerous other countries.